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we maintain it so the president has options with regard to national security policies. planning, structuring capacities is not necessitate its actual use. >> gentle man in the yellow shirt. >> good to see you again. building on what was said before -- this proposal has to be broadened out to have any legs with a source of parameters of the inter-i agency office could actually do. as you suggested, there is any number roles it could do if the focus is on its planning and activities when there is a large in a foreignation country. i don't see how in this environment it would move forward. as you think about how you pitch this in various audiences, you should think about how he would talk about those various different responsibilities. theestion for leann- contribution of troops in countries -- because of restrictions on the troops of the contributing countries. as an operation moves through its different phases, how do you deal with liaising with the troop -- contributing countries to make sure they are comfortable with the changing operations, particularly in a fast-movi
we maintain it so the president has options with regard to national security policies. planning, structuring capacities is not necessitate its actual use. >> gentle man in the yellow shirt. >> good to see you again. building on what was said before -- this proposal has to be broadened out to have any legs with a source of parameters of the inter-i agency office could actually do. as you suggested, there is any number roles it could do if the focus is on its planning and activities...
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you say it is minority ideas pushing the nation. minority ideas get a hearing in "the nation." everybody has a blog. is there such a thing as a minority idea? >> minority idea comes from the fact that there are issues that do not get the attention they deserve. part of what "venation" tries to do is drive issues into a national conversation that are off the radar. we did a special issue 34 years ago called "the new inequality. -- we did a special issue three or four years ago called "the new inequality." i would like to publish agait again. there was a tough piece about ronald lauder's management strategy. the occupy movement is moving "the new york times) to cover issues like that. that is important. critical mindedness is also what "venation" is about -- "the nation" is about. >> what single thing has come of of the -- out of the huge wikileaks document that has made a fundamental change in people's lives? >> i think it plays some role in what we're seeing in the era of uprisings. it played a role. we're doing a project of drilling down beyond the headlines. it has played a r
you say it is minority ideas pushing the nation. minority ideas get a hearing in "the nation." everybody has a blog. is there such a thing as a minority idea? >> minority idea comes from the fact that there are issues that do not get the attention they deserve. part of what "venation" tries to do is drive issues into a national conversation that are off the radar. we did a special issue 34 years ago called "the new inequality. -- we did a special issue three or...
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then.l see you [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> taking a look at some of our live programming -- in about half an hour, the senior -- inder in a guest a map a chemist and will brief reporters. -- in afghanistan will brief reporters. att is scheduled to start 10:30 a.m. eastern. later today, president obama's half-sister will address the traffickingf ending exploitation of women and children and speaking at the center for american progress live at noon eastern. be sure to join us this evening for another of our town hall meetings. the focus today is unimplemented asian of the affordable care act. administration will delay implementation of the section of the law covering limits to out- of-pocket costs for consumers. we will check in on congressional town hall meetings around the nation and what questions members of congress are getting from their constituents. we'll get an update on court challenges to the law and check out the rollout of healthcare exchanges which is opposed to take effect by january 1 of n
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and probe morsy protesters the crackdown so far has left dozens dead so what's next for this divided nation the latest updates on this chaotic situation coming up. and where do you get your drinking water from the odds are you buy it off the shelves we'll look at the bottled water industry and how they are cashing in later in today show. kolo it's a wednesday the fourteenth of august it's four pm here in washington d.c. i'm marinate and you're watching our t.v. we begin today with the latest in the sentencing saga of bradley manning manning the army private convicted of the largest leak of classified information in u.s. history spoke during the sentencing phase of his trial in fort meade maryland this afternoon r.t. correspondent liz wahl and producer andrew blake are on the ground in fort meade with all the latest here's anders report on today's testimony delivered by dr worsley. in fort meade maryland this morning we heard riveting testimony from captain michael worsley but he testified as a defense witness he testified as a subject witnessed on clinical psychology dr worsley spent a numb
and probe morsy protesters the crackdown so far has left dozens dead so what's next for this divided nation the latest updates on this chaotic situation coming up. and where do you get your drinking water from the odds are you buy it off the shelves we'll look at the bottled water industry and how they are cashing in later in today show. kolo it's a wednesday the fourteenth of august it's four pm here in washington d.c. i'm marinate and you're watching our t.v. we begin today with the latest in...
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up next, the republican national committee, holding it's annual summer meeting. we will show you why the slogan they chose, much like the name they use with what happened in the 2012 presidential election was clearly a poor choice of words. we are coming right back. e twee. and 900 llion dollars are changing hands online. that's why hp built a new kind of rver. one that's 80% smaller. uses 89% less energy. and costs 77% less. it's called hp moonshot. and it's giving the internet the room it needs to grow. this&is gonna be big. hp moonshot. it's time to build a bebetter enterprise. together. then you'll know how uncomfortable itan be. [ crickets chirping ] but did you know that the lack of saliva can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath? [ exhales deeply ] [ male announcer ] well there is biotene. specially formulated with moisturizers and lubricants, biotene can provide soothing rief and it helps keep your moh healthy, too. [ applause ] biotene -- for people who suffer from dry mouth. lou: the republican national committee caking of it and exciting meeting in
up next, the republican national committee, holding it's annual summer meeting. we will show you why the slogan they chose, much like the name they use with what happened in the 2012 presidential election was clearly a poor choice of words. we are coming right back. e twee. and 900 llion dollars are changing hands online. that's why hp built a new kind of rver. one that's 80% smaller. uses 89% less energy. and costs 77% less. it's called hp moonshot. and it's giving the internet the room it...
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her work has appeared in the nation, news day, new york times, mother jones, village boys, salon -- and author of two other books home fires burning, married to military for better or worse. she had traveled all over the country for a year-and-a-half to cover at the quality of the indigent today. she had to travel the count country to get here today. she came from maryland. we are very excited she's here. her well recent investigation shows inadequacy of our legal system. let's welcome her. [ applause ] >> hi, thanks for having me. i'm very excited to be here, if a bit sleepy. as he said, my new book was really an effort to take the temperature of public defense across the country and i visited a lot of public defenders offices, watched a lot of trials and discovered that there was a crisis in the court's that probably all of you are well aware of and really tried to dig in and find out what was going on and where all these problems were arising that we didn't have equal justice 50 years after gideon. what i would like to do is read a little section of the book first and talk for a few
her work has appeared in the nation, news day, new york times, mother jones, village boys, salon -- and author of two other books home fires burning, married to military for better or worse. she had traveled all over the country for a year-and-a-half to cover at the quality of the indigent today. she had to travel the count country to get here today. she came from maryland. we are very excited she's here. her well recent investigation shows inadequacy of our legal system. let's welcome her. [...
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it is up to people like "the nation" and other groups like rebuild the dream, national people's action, the progressive caucus. occupy wall street is a spirit. they're committed at the moment to not having concrete demands. we have six ideas. one would be the robin hood tax. the other would be to change the way our tax structure is organized, how to get money out of politics, hold corporations responsible, support attorney general's fighting for for closure relief. there are six of 10. >> have you ever been wrong? [laughter] >> occupy wall street is a moral compass. they are articulating what they think it should be. the lead essay is a shift. i am wrong all the time. >> give me one example. [laughter] >> i said on national television the night -- election night of 2000 as florida was coming in that the election would be decided that night. people may remember that election was decided by the supreme court. it went on for two or three months. it ended up being decided by the governors, bush's brother, a supreme court judge chosen by his father. >>> george bush was asked if he had ever
it is up to people like "the nation" and other groups like rebuild the dream, national people's action, the progressive caucus. occupy wall street is a spirit. they're committed at the moment to not having concrete demands. we have six ideas. one would be the robin hood tax. the other would be to change the way our tax structure is organized, how to get money out of politics, hold corporations responsible, support attorney general's fighting for for closure relief. there are six of...
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. >> now, the united nations no longer wants to just looked on. the 19,000-strong peacekeeping force has been strengthened with a 3000-member intervention brigade that will operate under a more robust mandate. >> 52 years ago, people here in berlin woke up to find their city being sliced into. east german authorities sealed the border to the west to stem an exodus. they built a wall that came, of course, to symbolize the cold war. >> at least 136 people are known to of died while trying to escape over the war -- but -- escape over the wall before it fell. angela merkel, who herself was raised in the east, began by giving a history lesson. >> the chancellor began just like any new teacher -- by writing her name on the board. this afternoon, angela merkel was a guest teacher at a berlin high school talking about the building of the berlin wall 52 years ago. >> for me, it is really exciting to see what you have experienced yourself is suddenly history for those who have been taught and who have never experienced it. >> for decades, the wall cut a sca
. >> now, the united nations no longer wants to just looked on. the 19,000-strong peacekeeping force has been strengthened with a 3000-member intervention brigade that will operate under a more robust mandate. >> 52 years ago, people here in berlin woke up to find their city being sliced into. east german authorities sealed the border to the west to stem an exodus. they built a wall that came, of course, to symbolize the cold war. >> at least 136 people are known to of died...
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>> we've come a long way as a nation. we celebrate the 50th anniversary of the march on washington this summer, and the 50th anniversary of many epic moments in the civil rights story, and we still have some ways to go before we are the absolutely perfect society, if that's possible. but we also as a nation have done remarkable things in the past 50 years and mr. allen was one of the people who cast the vote for the first african-american president in the nation. and so his life, the humble butler, really shows the amazing sweep in arc of this country. >> wil, this last country. oprah played a significant part inspired by eugene allen's wife. >> yes. >> why was eugene allen's wife so important to his life? >> well, he was so shy. he was so humble. i really think it was her who encouraged him to talk to me. >> she said, who are your people? >> yes. yes. she asked me where i was from and various questions like that. two days after i interviewed both of them in their home their son came to visit, charles. and charles said, m
>> we've come a long way as a nation. we celebrate the 50th anniversary of the march on washington this summer, and the 50th anniversary of many epic moments in the civil rights story, and we still have some ways to go before we are the absolutely perfect society, if that's possible. but we also as a nation have done remarkable things in the past 50 years and mr. allen was one of the people who cast the vote for the first african-american president in the nation. and so his life, the...
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and here in the nation's capital to d.c. ambulances caught fire on tuesday both of the fire started in the engines of the trucks and were quickly extinguished. this photo shows flames shooting from the engine compartment of a d.c. ambulance it was someone an emergency call to transport a southeast d.c. man who'd been hit in the head with an aerosol can this is crazy they got to do better they got all this money from all these tickets and you know parking enforcement put some of it back and. now no new injuries were reported but the metro police department announced that it will be investigating the incident this is just the latest in a series of blows to the d.c. fire department just last week the presidential motorcade had to leave the white house without an ambulance because it had run out of gas sirens are now going off of the nation's capital is not prepared for emergencies. well with detroit filing for bankruptcy the city has had its fair share of problems and the police department is adding to the city's woes with shar
and here in the nation's capital to d.c. ambulances caught fire on tuesday both of the fire started in the engines of the trucks and were quickly extinguished. this photo shows flames shooting from the engine compartment of a d.c. ambulance it was someone an emergency call to transport a southeast d.c. man who'd been hit in the head with an aerosol can this is crazy they got to do better they got all this money from all these tickets and you know parking enforcement put some of it back and. now...
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(cheers and applause) nation, nation, i don't want to alarm anyone but when you leave my studio tonight, you may very well be hunted for sport. because yesterday new york city became a kill zone. >> a federal judge has ruled new york city's controversial stop and frisk program violates the constitutional rights of minorities by "conducting stops in a racially discriminatory manner." >> stephen: that's right, folks. unelected activist judge has rejected stop and frisk on the bizarre theory that minorities have a constitutional right not to be stopped at random and man handle bid strangers. (laughter) despite the fact that when the constitution was written minorities weren't even invented yet. (laughter) i think. thankfully mayor bloomberg says he will fight to preserve stop and frisk because he knows you can't make a safety omelet without breaking a few brown eggs. (audience reacts) jim? >> we go to where the reports of crime are. those unfortunately happen to be poor neighborhoods and my *r minority neighborhood. >> stephen: okay, the program is not about color, it's about friskability.
(cheers and applause) nation, nation, i don't want to alarm anyone but when you leave my studio tonight, you may very well be hunted for sport. because yesterday new york city became a kill zone. >> a federal judge has ruled new york city's controversial stop and frisk program violates the constitutional rights of minorities by "conducting stops in a racially discriminatory manner." >> stephen: that's right, folks. unelected activist judge has rejected stop and frisk on...
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fox business's rich edson is live at reagan national airport with the latest. rich, what is going on? >> they thought they would wrap this merger up, us air and american airlines this quarter. we mayave to go to court because of this one. department of justice, six other jurisdictions filing suit, saying uh-uh, no way. this is from attorney general eric holder saying this transaction would result in consumers paying the price. higher air fares, higher fees and fewer choices. today's action proves our determination to fight for the best interests of our consumers by insuring robust compepetition in the marketplace. now the airlines always argued as part of this, in order to compete, american and us air, they hado merge. it would be a win for consumers ifhey were allowed to merge. in a statement rponding to this action by the department of justice today, the airlines say we believe the departmentf justice is wrong in its assessment of our merger. we will mount a vigous defense and pursue all legal options in order to achieve this merger and deliver the benefits o
fox business's rich edson is live at reagan national airport with the latest. rich, what is going on? >> they thought they would wrap this merger up, us air and american airlines this quarter. we mayave to go to court because of this one. department of justice, six other jurisdictions filing suit, saying uh-uh, no way. this is from attorney general eric holder saying this transaction would result in consumers paying the price. higher air fares, higher fees and fewer choices. today's...
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it's a wake-up call for the nation. take care of your infrastructure before you have the kind of problem we had. biedrzycki: by no stretch of the imagination do i think we're out of the woods. recent cdc statistics indicate that up to 32 million cases of waterborne disease occur each year in this country. roy: but the vast majority of waterborne outbreaks go undetected. when people first get ill, they think, "oh, it's something i ate last night." they don't think, "oh, it's something i drank last night." narrator: the milwaukee incident pointed out the potential vulnerability of our drinking water infrastructure in controlling the spread of illness. biedrzycki: it's incumbent upon us to try to stay ahead of the curve, but it's very, very difficult. there's always another bug on the horizon. narrator: in 2008, the associated press reported that water quality testing across the nation uncovered trace amounts of pharmaceutical compounds in the drinking water supplies of millions of americans. the health effects of these lo
it's a wake-up call for the nation. take care of your infrastructure before you have the kind of problem we had. biedrzycki: by no stretch of the imagination do i think we're out of the woods. recent cdc statistics indicate that up to 32 million cases of waterborne disease occur each year in this country. roy: but the vast majority of waterborne outbreaks go undetected. when people first get ill, they think, "oh, it's something i ate last night." they don't think, "oh, it's...
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on the nation, and even internationally. so there's a really keen awareness that you always have to be fixing the system. things corrode, they rust. they get to where you turn them on and nothing happens. but it is so totally used in every nook and cranny, that making any accommodation to shut it down, to do something to it, is very difficult. narrator: two massive underground tunnels, called simply tunnel 1 and tunnel 2, provide most of the city's water supply. they run hundreds of feet below manhattan, far deeper than the subways. built at the beginning of the 20th century, they are concrete-lined and bored through solid rock. they could last centuries. but the mechanical equipment within them will not. engineers in the 1950s discovered rust on the tunnel's valves. there were concerns that if they closed the valves for tunnel inspections, they may never open again, leaving new york city without water. so they chose to keep them open. as a result, there has not been significant inspection, maintenance, or repair of the tunn
on the nation, and even internationally. so there's a really keen awareness that you always have to be fixing the system. things corrode, they rust. they get to where you turn them on and nothing happens. but it is so totally used in every nook and cranny, that making any accommodation to shut it down, to do something to it, is very difficult. narrator: two massive underground tunnels, called simply tunnel 1 and tunnel 2, provide most of the city's water supply. they run hundreds of feet below...
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perhaps in the mistaken belief that the nation of islam is an actual nation. (as an australian) they can dress however they like over there but as an australian i don't want to be forced to wear a bow tie. or as we call in the australia, a twizzley choker. (laughter) bannister has set a new watermark, a new low watermark for electoral ignorance. >> kosher food for jewish australians are fine. >> jews under haram they have their own religion which follows jesus christ. >> judaism rejects yes us is christ. >> australia, you truly are a nation of criminals without was w that magnificent soundbite you just stole my heart! (laughter and applause) that interview took place last week and there's been an important development since then. >> stephanie bannister has now pulled out of the race. >> she's like pure uncut palin. she quit a job she didn't even have yet! you see, that is why the concept of a four-week election is so attractive. it speeds everything up. week one: candidate announces. week two: she says something stupid. week three: she's smacked down by the pr
perhaps in the mistaken belief that the nation of islam is an actual nation. (as an australian) they can dress however they like over there but as an australian i don't want to be forced to wear a bow tie. or as we call in the australia, a twizzley choker. (laughter) bannister has set a new watermark, a new low watermark for electoral ignorance. >> kosher food for jewish australians are fine. >> jews under haram they have their own religion which follows jesus christ. >>...
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[captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] sarah polk was on diplomacy and her strong suit is intelligence and political discussion. >> she made no bones about the fact she took an interest in politics. and that she was her husband's partner. >> she grew naup political household in tennessee. her father was a local politician so she grew up loving politics. she married james after he won a seat in the legislature. because she would not have married him if he had -- >> unfortunately for james k. polk he died three months after leaving the white house. and sarah began a 42-year widowhood. polk place became a shrine to her husband and she would invite anybody who wanted to to come to visit and see the objects she had collected through her long and illustrious political career. >> to live there for many years on her own. during the civil war, generals on both sides would come and visit her to pay respects. it is an interesting commentary on what beloved status she eld. >> she was honest about her husband's work. she we
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neither team is in playoff contention meeting tonight in our nation's capital. fans in dc. bases loaded there but strikes out jason weather. get out of a jam. that is a break through. sand yes value able to get the out at first. into fifth skies open up.fcóé they are back playing again. right now giants 1-0 in the fifth inning. a's starting a nine-game home stand tonight taking off lowly yun astros winning 11 out of 12 against them. to nfl. am alex smith would love to throw and not going to happen hosting 49ers friday night it's only a preseason game so smith is probably not going to play that much playing one series ntd first preseason game. and unless they meet in the super bowl this is it for 2013 season. alex says he has no hard feelings right now all about getting chiefs ready to win this year. >> i play my old team and a lot of guys i played with for a while now. this is just another step on that crew last couple years weapon das greed what happened last year but you move on from it. >> i know that he's going to do everything he can to be great. and i know that abo
neither team is in playoff contention meeting tonight in our nation's capital. fans in dc. bases loaded there but strikes out jason weather. get out of a jam. that is a break through. sand yes value able to get the out at first. into fifth skies open up.fcóé they are back playing again. right now giants 1-0 in the fifth inning. a's starting a nine-game home stand tonight taking off lowly yun astros winning 11 out of 12 against them. to nfl. am alex smith would love to throw and not going to...
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for the nation in we looking at two nations, why do we need this middleground? why do we have to have the operational force? there's a lot of threats against the home. we don't have geography, even if you look at the man-made threats to the injuries and. if you look at the increase and you can read any scientific study you would like but the increase in the number of more complex catastrophes that we see coming our way, how are we going to respond to that in homeland if we don't have trained leaders. part of that trained leaders, goes back to force structure, and we grow command and control through our hometown units, and they're dispersed just for the guard alone, we are in over 3000 commuters. so we can respond quickly. we lived there not on that but we do go to work, everybody knows someone. it bring brings brings along ths when he did cross over federal mission. i look at operational, from a reserve component from a national guard to the everyday him and i look at the numbers, today we have 3835 guardsman doing missions in the homeland on there is status of
for the nation in we looking at two nations, why do we need this middleground? why do we have to have the operational force? there's a lot of threats against the home. we don't have geography, even if you look at the man-made threats to the injuries and. if you look at the increase and you can read any scientific study you would like but the increase in the number of more complex catastrophes that we see coming our way, how are we going to respond to that in homeland if we don't have trained...
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the tea party is advocating limiting national service. president obama campaigned to expand to 250,000. senator kennedy helped to pass the expansion. i was wondering what role "the nation" can play in helping to support the program. >> we've done a lot of work around expanding doctors into rural community centers. americorps is a good program. all of those should be supported. we have not done as much. there has been controversy at the magazine. i am more of a supporter of teach for america than my colleagues. they are good programs. >> what could we do collectively as the next up for occupy wall street? -- next step for occupy wall street? >>
the tea party is advocating limiting national service. president obama campaigned to expand to 250,000. senator kennedy helped to pass the expansion. i was wondering what role "the nation" can play in helping to support the program. >> we've done a lot of work around expanding doctors into rural community centers. americorps is a good program. all of those should be supported. we have not done as much. there has been controversy at the magazine. i am more of a supporter of teach...
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[captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] ♪ >> wednesday we continue our on core of the first season of "first ladies." join us for season two september 9 for a look at a first lday. -- lady. i were website has more on the first ladies. theur website has more on first ladies. we are offering a special "first of the book ladies of america." it is available for the discount price of $12.95 plus shipping. it is available at c- span.org/products. >> c-span, we bring public events from washington to you putting you in the middle of congressional hearings, ravings, and offer them pretty -- complete coverage of the u.s. house as a public service of private industry. by the cable-tv industry and funded by your local cable or satellite provider. nook and watch us now in hd -- you can watch us now in hd. is theng up next discussion of doma and proposition 8. future followed by the of the army and the use of drones. army ga chief of staff rclayal barkley -- ba speaks about unmanned vehicle systems. you can watch the event i
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coming up, a wet one for the giants in the nation's capital. and the as had a chance to tie for first place. was a rocket home run enough? tell you about it coming up. ,, ,,,,,, female narrator: it's posturepedic versus beautyrest it's posturepedic versus beautyrest with up to $400 off. serta icomfort and tempur-pedic go head-to-head with three years' interest-free financing. mattress price wars are on now at sleep train. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> good morning, everybody. the as entered play last night one game behind the rangers for the american league west lead. and opened a three-game set versus houston against whom they are 11-1 so far this season. bartolo colon looking to bounce back after getting roughed up in the last start. it didn't happen. astros jumped all of over him. cris carter with the rbi double. colon gave us five runs in four innings. astros up by four runs early. but the as would mount a comeback. yoenis cespedes launches a shot out! two-run job but the as come up one run short. they lose 5-4. they rem
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they're the hands of the nation's top doctors. kaiser permanente doctors. and though they are all different, they work together on a single mission: saving lives. discover how we are advancing medicine at kp.org join us, and thrive. one inch was the differencen the a's game tonight as thed a chance to tie the rangers first place in . >>> the a's so close. >> you know, at the end of the season when you're right up against to win the division, you always look back at one game. this might be one of those games. one inch was the difference in the a's game tonight as they had a chance to tie the rangers for first place in the west. bartolo colon looking to bounce back after getting roughed up last start out. former athletic chris carter with rbi double. colon would give up five runs in four innings. but what would an a's game be without some comeback? first to the left, two-run shot and the a's were down by one run. go to the bottom of the 9th. there are two outs. chris young is at the plate. he launches what would be the game-winning home run. question is, is i
they're the hands of the nation's top doctors. kaiser permanente doctors. and though they are all different, they work together on a single mission: saving lives. discover how we are advancing medicine at kp.org join us, and thrive. one inch was the differencen the a's game tonight as thed a chance to tie the rangers first place in . >>> the a's so close. >> you know, at the end of the season when you're right up against to win the division, you always look back at one game. this...
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, reagan's national, charlotte, miami, reagan national and the list goes on and on and a lot of it includes miami. >> if this merger goes through it would affect possibly 69 percent of the slots that ray given that is a lot. gerri: people say maybe this would be dropped if they would negotiate away some of those slots but what would happen? so with those mergers going back through 2008 united continental, what happened? fares have only gone up 8% but baggage fees are three times higher than what they were. cancellation fees are through the roof. look at that track record in the mergers and refined is consumers and business people, people going there for a vacation -- vacation are paying more and more. >> and also affect frequent-flier advantage points as well as change fees if you need to change your flight and in florida we are a business friendly states and they tend to buy tickets at the last minute so that could be affected potentially. and i am telling you right now it is a great place to me we went to keep the fares lowe's of people come to our gorgeous state. gerri: frequent fliers b
, reagan's national, charlotte, miami, reagan national and the list goes on and on and a lot of it includes miami. >> if this merger goes through it would affect possibly 69 percent of the slots that ray given that is a lot. gerri: people say maybe this would be dropped if they would negotiate away some of those slots but what would happen? so with those mergers going back through 2008 united continental, what happened? fares have only gone up 8% but baggage fees are three times higher...
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we have been a model for the nation and now to implement a voter i.d. law is going to result in 300,000 people who do not have any form of government-issued identification to be disenfranchised. the legislature says well, they can get a special i.d. card. well, many people will not do that. they will choose not to vote and that's very sad. and the state's even saying now they will pay for a voter i.d. card. and the statistics show it's going to cost $800,000 to implement a voter i.d. card program. completely unnecessary. >> woodruff: another aspect of this law i want to ask you about representative murry is the fact that it does away with -- it does away with same-day voter registration but it also shortens the early voting period by a week. it was 17 days, now it is 10 days. why make it harder for people to vote early? >> early voting is extremely popular, and what we've done with this measure is to make sure that the same number of hours of early voting were that were available in 2010 and 2012 are going to be available going forward. so what we're do
we have been a model for the nation and now to implement a voter i.d. law is going to result in 300,000 people who do not have any form of government-issued identification to be disenfranchised. the legislature says well, they can get a special i.d. card. well, many people will not do that. they will choose not to vote and that's very sad. and the state's even saying now they will pay for a voter i.d. card. and the statistics show it's going to cost $800,000 to implement a voter i.d. card...
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i mean, you've got this little football program that has emerged to a national stage. the only way i could explain it is the favor of god. that's it. >> narrator: but it takes more than divine intervention to build an elite football program. it takes money and commitment. shiloh's coaches start the boys working out with weights as soon as the football season is over, and the team trains 12 months a year. >> if you're in a great high school program, you will spend more time working in high school than you will in college. a lot of people don't understand the way college works. in a full seven-day week, you have 20 hours to complete all football-related activities in nc... under ncaa rules. there's not a great high school program in america that does anywhere near 20 hours. they're considerably over that. ( whistle blows ) >> eyes up, eyes up, eyes up, eyes up. >> narrator: shiloh has six full-time coaches on staff for only 40 players... >> chicago scissor blue three. chicago scissor blue three. blue go! >> narrator: ...along with specialized private coaches... >> there
i mean, you've got this little football program that has emerged to a national stage. the only way i could explain it is the favor of god. that's it. >> narrator: but it takes more than divine intervention to build an elite football program. it takes money and commitment. shiloh's coaches start the boys working out with weights as soon as the football season is over, and the team trains 12 months a year. >> if you're in a great high school program, you will spend more time working...
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national forest, right here in virginia. los padres, the red desert in wyoming, thompson divide in colorado, and the wyoming range in wyoming. are these places that oil companies have proposed drilling or want to drill? >> yes, these are all places either in or around them for the national parks that have had an ongoing history of oil and gas companies either trying to get leases and getting leases and trying to drill in these places. these are real threats. >> bill: and are they being -- well, let me ask you this -- we do allow drilling on some public lands already, don't we? >> yes, and right now the oil and gas industry has 38 million acres of our public land under lease. that's the size of california. so they are not doing badly with our public lands, but we have a lot that they can still lease and drill, but these should not be. >> bill: what is the -- so what -- the general mission of the wilderness society, this gets right it to, doesn't it? that there are just some places that are too special to be developed. >> righ
national forest, right here in virginia. los padres, the red desert in wyoming, thompson divide in colorado, and the wyoming range in wyoming. are these places that oil companies have proposed drilling or want to drill? >> yes, these are all places either in or around them for the national parks that have had an ongoing history of oil and gas companies either trying to get leases and getting leases and trying to drill in these places. these are real threats. >> bill: and are they...
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that's what this nation ought to be about. that's what san francisco ought to be about. and through the grace of god and support of all of you, we're going to make sure martin luther king is about that end and every school in this city children will go to school and saying the words of chaucer, quietly will i learn and gladly will i teach others how to find a way to the good life. and now in spirit behind students of promise will give you a brief presentation of two of the young men, handsome young men, 17 of them total went to morehouse at the graduation this past may at which time they had the auguste opportunity and privileged moment of hearing president barack obama deliver the commencement address. thank you very much. (applause) >>> good evening. you will notice that i sat down my portfolio with my prepared remarks because what is there left to be said after dr. amos e brown? [laughter] >>> for the sake of time i will pay homage to who i believe it is all about, which is our young people. to the commission and president, mr. carranza, distinguished commissioners, b
that's what this nation ought to be about. that's what san francisco ought to be about. and through the grace of god and support of all of you, we're going to make sure martin luther king is about that end and every school in this city children will go to school and saying the words of chaucer, quietly will i learn and gladly will i teach others how to find a way to the good life. and now in spirit behind students of promise will give you a brief presentation of two of the young men, handsome...
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looking at national radar. i collected in with meteorology christina loren, she says it's till cal for thunderstorms to be happening in birmingham this time of year. in fact, on the wires it said that lightning strikes were visible at the time of the crash. we'll see if weather at all plays into this deadly crash there. immediately following the crash, explosions were heard. media on scene told to to move back as it was an extremely dangerous sights to be near. waiting on the presser from ntsb tl& arlington, virginia, at reagan national airport. once that start, we will bring live pictures to you. jon? >> thanks for the update. 6:32. the southern california teenager center of the nation wide amber alert opening up on social media about her horrifying ordeal. 16-year-old hannah anderson answering questions on ask.fm. anderson call her captor, quote, a psycho and wrote about fearing for her life if she tried to escape. when asked what she did when she learned her mother and her brother were both killed, hannah r
looking at national radar. i collected in with meteorology christina loren, she says it's till cal for thunderstorms to be happening in birmingham this time of year. in fact, on the wires it said that lightning strikes were visible at the time of the crash. we'll see if weather at all plays into this deadly crash there. immediately following the crash, explosions were heard. media on scene told to to move back as it was an extremely dangerous sights to be near. waiting on the presser from ntsb...
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going back to the conversations of the nation it's great for immigrants. that's my personal battle cry and it's really, really easy - let me start again. it's a like the vote will be passed in the house today. we - have pretty much everything on the coast arguing with the immigration reform it's hard to get the congress a men and women to evolving vote in favor of that. we - so somehow we need to reach the populations in the u.s. to have an action to vote in favor of that. the how the why and the what. so the why you can teach them about the immigrant that's picking straubdz. hey, we need immigration reform because we need the education in the u.s. and by the way, those reforms is going to have a - the why then the how. i'm helping march for innovation. it's an online movement that is making it easy to help people to do action. you go on facebook and wherever it's time to take action you can send a tweet to your congress men and women and try to convince your friends to do the same. you sign up and you'll get instructions from the e-mail. i honestly don't
going back to the conversations of the nation it's great for immigrants. that's my personal battle cry and it's really, really easy - let me start again. it's a like the vote will be passed in the house today. we - have pretty much everything on the coast arguing with the immigration reform it's hard to get the congress a men and women to evolving vote in favor of that. we - so somehow we need to reach the populations in the u.s. to have an action to vote in favor of that. the how the why and...
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i follow the leadership of the director of national intelligence and his repeated public testimony. the way he describes it is that iran currently has a rudimentary nuclear capability. if you're determined, you can make a nuclear weapon. he goes onto say that that while there is nothing technical inhibiting that, they have not yet made a political decision to build the bomb. that is the crucial line. trying to understand why some countries that start, end up as nuclear weapons states, many states do not become nuclear weapons states. the d.n.i. has gone on to say that iran had a nuclear weapons program in the late 1990's. in 2003.gram was put to a halt- there may be unstructured activities that continued. this is the space right now where diplomacy can map. looking forward -- you are absolutely right -- both sides have found a way in search of tactical clubs with which to beat the other side to gain leverage. the result is, we have gone down and down in terms of this relationship and in terms of the status of the program. there are two things on the horizon. one is advanced centrifu
i follow the leadership of the director of national intelligence and his repeated public testimony. the way he describes it is that iran currently has a rudimentary nuclear capability. if you're determined, you can make a nuclear weapon. he goes onto say that that while there is nothing technical inhibiting that, they have not yet made a political decision to build the bomb. that is the crucial line. trying to understand why some countries that start, end up as nuclear weapons states, many...
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to declare august 14 a national memorial day. she traveled to a socket, japan to to -- to osaka, japan to demand justice. >> we want an apology and an accurate presentation of what happened in the history books. >> in taiwan, activists it to the streets, carrying portraits of prime minister shinzo abe. he caused widespread offense in 2007 by saying that there was no direct evidence japan forced women to work as sex slaves. >> a deal clinched after a seventh round of talks -- both sides blame each other for the park suspension earlier this year. the committee will determine the losses resulting from the closure. sports news and the athletic championships in russia. yelena isinbayeva thrilled the world with her third world title. >> and discus thrower robert harting completed a hat trick of olympic gold medals. >> robert harting celebrated in trademark style, by tearing off his shirt. he was plagued with that problems during the competition, but he shrugged off the discomfort he posted a winning distance of 69 meters 11. it is his
to declare august 14 a national memorial day. she traveled to a socket, japan to to -- to osaka, japan to demand justice. >> we want an apology and an accurate presentation of what happened in the history books. >> in taiwan, activists it to the streets, carrying portraits of prime minister shinzo abe. he caused widespread offense in 2007 by saying that there was no direct evidence japan forced women to work as sex slaves. >> a deal clinched after a seventh round of talks --...
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. >> national recognization -- national reconciliation is at the top of the list of challenges. ethnic tensions are running high. the government signed a peace deal with the rebels that paves the way to sunday's elections. it included a promise that the new president would negotiate with the rebels within two months of his election victory. these talks will determine whether these rebels will be integrated into the army. another potential threats, the army. it was the soldier's inability to deal with that tuareg rebellion. the future president will have to rebuild the armies reputation and remind his soldiers of their duty. the eu will train 3000 malian soldiers over a period of 15 months. last but not least, the future president one hair at a country festering with corruption and an economy that reached a virtual standstill in the last year. while that remains the continent's third largest gold producer, the economy contracted by .5% in 2012. youth unemployment is soaring. the challenges are huge, and the country can count on foreign financial assistance. the presidential elect
. >> national recognization -- national reconciliation is at the top of the list of challenges. ethnic tensions are running high. the government signed a peace deal with the rebels that paves the way to sunday's elections. it included a promise that the new president would negotiate with the rebels within two months of his election victory. these talks will determine whether these rebels will be integrated into the army. another potential threats, the army. it was the soldier's inability...
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but the night after the march, they actually called a meeting at the national headquarters of the national council of negro women which was the organization dorothy height headed, and at that meeting, they actually planned a series of meetings that as i explain in the book culminated in the formation of the national organization of women and it really became a catalyzing moment in the rebirth of the feminist movement in the united states. >> ifill: and women of color were behind it, which is-- >> they were at the center of it. >> ifill: which gets so lost. so in the end, this was not the march that created violence or any of the upheaval which a lot of people feared for many reasons. did that change the way the movement itself was perceived afterward. >> it did. i mean there was-- the media, for example, expressed open surprise at the fact that there weren't riots breaking out in washington, that that was a peaceful march. and it really shifted the media portrayal. if you look at the way in which newspapers reported the march leading up to the march, up until the very day of the march, the
but the night after the march, they actually called a meeting at the national headquarters of the national council of negro women which was the organization dorothy height headed, and at that meeting, they actually planned a series of meetings that as i explain in the book culminated in the formation of the national organization of women and it really became a catalyzing moment in the rebirth of the feminist movement in the united states. >> ifill: and women of color were behind it, which...
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(cheers and applause) nation, nation, i don't want to alarm anyone but when you leave my studio tonight, you may very well be hunted for sport. because yesterday new york city became a kill zone. >> a federal judge has ruled new york city's controversial stop and frisk program violates the constitutional rights of minorities by "conducting stops in a racially discriminatory manner." >> stephen: that's right, folks. unelected activist judge has rejected stop and frisk on the bizarre theory that minorities have a constitutional right not to be stopped at random and man
(cheers and applause) nation, nation, i don't want to alarm anyone but when you leave my studio tonight, you may very well be hunted for sport. because yesterday new york city became a kill zone. >> a federal judge has ruled new york city's controversial stop and frisk program violates the constitutional rights of minorities by "conducting stops in a racially discriminatory manner." >> stephen: that's right, folks. unelected activist judge has rejected stop and frisk on...
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we might have options with national security. planning and establishing the capacities is not necessitating the actual use. >> the gentleman in the yellow shirt? >> it is so good to see you again. one question, just a comment. this proposal has really be broadened out the sorts of parameters that the officers can actually deal with. as you suggested, there are a number of roles that focus on this planning and the activities when there is a large operation a foreign country. i just don't see how the environment we have now will move forward. so i think that if you think about how you to pitch this is the various audiences, when he think about how you would talk about those various different responsibilities, and then a question which is contributing countries and the limitations. as it moves through the different phases, how do you deal with the two countries and the governments make sure that they are comfortable with the changing operations, particularly in a fast-moving environment like south sudan, and suddenly they are facing
we might have options with national security. planning and establishing the capacities is not necessitating the actual use. >> the gentleman in the yellow shirt? >> it is so good to see you again. one question, just a comment. this proposal has really be broadened out the sorts of parameters that the officers can actually deal with. as you suggested, there are a number of roles that focus on this planning and the activities when there is a large operation a foreign country. i just...
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the most pressing, of course, the battle over the national budget. so let's bring in business insider political editor josh barro. you write about the new jobs plan in your latest article. i want to talk to you, though, about setting the reset button, both for president obama and john boehner. that's what everyone's hoping for. we can come back from vacation, we can begin talks again. is resetting the button actually a reality? >> well, i think it really depends on the republicans. that's basically what president obama is waiting on. the republicans have been talking about what are they going to demand in exchange for passing a bill through the house that keeps the government open after september 30th. there was this talk about should they insist on defunding of obama care or one-year delay for implementation. i think the question is, is there any bill to keep the government open that can pass the house with 218 republican votes? you have the split with people far on the right who don't want to vote for anything to fund the government or would only v
the most pressing, of course, the battle over the national budget. so let's bring in business insider political editor josh barro. you write about the new jobs plan in your latest article. i want to talk to you, though, about setting the reset button, both for president obama and john boehner. that's what everyone's hoping for. we can come back from vacation, we can begin talks again. is resetting the button actually a reality? >> well, i think it really depends on the republicans. that's...
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nbc's tom costello is at reagan national airport. what can you tell us? >> reporter: we know this was an airbus a-300 coming to to land at birmingham 6:00 a.m. eastern time and coming from louisville, kentucky. their main cargo operation. this plane never made it to the runway and crashed on an approach in a field outside the airport. told no nearby structures involved and told from authorities with the city that, in fact, both the pilot and the co-pilot died. there were no other passengers on board this plane. this was a cargo ship and so, of course, all you had were the pilot and the co-pilot. this reminds us of two recent plane crashes. one of them was in 2010 in which a u.p.s. plane in dubai crashed and in that case they believe because of a fire caused by lithium batteries. earlier this year another cargo plane ship crashed not u.p.s. but another plane in afghanistan crashed because of a cargo shift inside the plane that caused significant weight imbalance. we don't know the cause of this crash yet. the ntsb has a go team now on the way to birmingham
nbc's tom costello is at reagan national airport. what can you tell us? >> reporter: we know this was an airbus a-300 coming to to land at birmingham 6:00 a.m. eastern time and coming from louisville, kentucky. their main cargo operation. this plane never made it to the runway and crashed on an approach in a field outside the airport. told no nearby structures involved and told from authorities with the city that, in fact, both the pilot and the co-pilot died. there were no other...
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little group or tour of the united nations on torture have been stopped from going to lottery but that has not all to me shane. fourteen legal ones like waiting list. of course over the past week three of the major human rights groups and the students are much human rights watch and redress they have issued a very strong urging floor of the for the u.k. government was the goal is to stop supporting the dictator and try to enforce respect of the human rights but unfortunately the money and the patrol dollar are talks higher than the principles and the worst that is very unfortunate now is plenty more ahead including the big ben is watching the rubbish can spying on passes by on the streets of london it's not science fiction but signs fact will tell you the story in a few minutes time also ahead sarah hates children r.t. explores the human cost for parents whose kids are course in the crosshairs of government attempts to save money. right on the scene. first street. and i would think that your. eye on our reporters would i instantly i i would be in the i was on my i. now middle east peac
little group or tour of the united nations on torture have been stopped from going to lottery but that has not all to me shane. fourteen legal ones like waiting list. of course over the past week three of the major human rights groups and the students are much human rights watch and redress they have issued a very strong urging floor of the for the u.k. government was the goal is to stop supporting the dictator and try to enforce respect of the human rights but unfortunately the money and the...
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president obama wants to expand high speed internet access in the nation's schools, less than a third of which have it now. deputy press secretary josh earnest told reporters on martha's vineyard the increase in rates won't be much. >> probably on the order of $5 or less a year on cell phone owners, on an individual cell phone owner. >> reporter: for that, officials think they can connect 99% of the schools. lawmakers say not so fast. fred upton said there's going to be push back, absolutely. mr. obama told a north carolina gathering in june he can do it without congress. >> we can and will get started right away. yes, we can. >> reporter: but he can't do it without the federal communications commission, which is supposed to be an independent agency. >> the president twice said he's directed this independent regulatory agency to spend this money and raise these taxes and that is simply not within his power to do. >> reporter: aides say he wants to expand an fcc program established to give libraries affordable communications. >> the purpose is to expand access to telecommunications tec
president obama wants to expand high speed internet access in the nation's schools, less than a third of which have it now. deputy press secretary josh earnest told reporters on martha's vineyard the increase in rates won't be much. >> probably on the order of $5 or less a year on cell phone owners, on an individual cell phone owner. >> reporter: for that, officials think they can connect 99% of the schools. lawmakers say not so fast. fred upton said there's going to be push back,...
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met tonight in the nation capitol and we love we love the president race. down william howard aft oh. and roosevelt. george washington that's how he became the father of our country. right there. that was it. >> fast on his feet. >> very quick. the scoring in the fourth. line one off the leg. out at first and the score. up 1 nothing. had an hour and 17 minute rain delay after which the joints break through. under the glove of desmond. tied at 1 but in the sixth here it comes and there it goes. adam launching a two run shot off of him as washington wins the fourth in a row. 4-2 the final ndc. to the nfl alex smith love to throw for 300 yards and 4 touch downs against his old team not going to happen. they host the 49ers on friday night for the chiefs. pre-season game so smith probably not going to play that much. did play one series in kansas city first pre-season game led the chiefs to touch down. the niners and chiefs will not meet in the regular season so unless they get together in the super bowl which is unlikely this will be it for the 2013 season. ale
met tonight in the nation capitol and we love we love the president race. down william howard aft oh. and roosevelt. george washington that's how he became the father of our country. right there. that was it. >> fast on his feet. >> very quick. the scoring in the fourth. line one off the leg. out at first and the score. up 1 nothing. had an hour and 17 minute rain delay after which the joints break through. under the glove of desmond. tied at 1 but in the sixth here it comes and...
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this is our nation's key hallmark. we are called to come together and build a more perfect union. this ideal is critical if we as a nation are going to achieve or highest aspiration. >> joining me now, msnbc's steve kornacki, and editor and publisher, first of all, new jersey way to pronounce this -- >> they actually called it bogota. >> all right, good, we're going to come back to that. steve, from the time cory booker got elected mayor, people have been looking at him saying wow, he has got a big career in front of him. and when is he going to make his move? he was very patient. there was speculation about running for governor. but when he looked at frank lautenberg and looked at where he was in terms of his age and health, facing what would be possibly a difficult re-election, he decided to go for the senate. and since making the decision he seems to have executed the move perfectly. >> well, yeah, i say in all fairness, you know, cory booker won this campaign long before this campaign even started. i think there were a lot of people in new jersey, and frankly, nationally, who
this is our nation's key hallmark. we are called to come together and build a more perfect union. this ideal is critical if we as a nation are going to achieve or highest aspiration. >> joining me now, msnbc's steve kornacki, and editor and publisher, first of all, new jersey way to pronounce this -- >> they actually called it bogota. >> all right, good, we're going to come back to that. steve, from the time cory booker got elected mayor, people have been looking at him saying...
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citizen to be on any jury across the nation. you're already here for at least five to seven years. learning english is important not for juries but for living here. >> for citizenship. >> yes. >> as dean said you have to be a citizen to serve on a jury and that's true in all states but we looked in to what it means, in new mexico you can be on a jury and not speak english, but in general in this country to become a u.s. citizen, you have to speak english. you got to take an english test unless you're over the age of 50 or 55 and have been in this country for 15 or 20 years. those are the only exceptions to the rule, so english is required basically to be a citizen for almost everyone but, again, those exceptions, why should this be any different? >> well, listen, i agree with dean about trying to get out of jury duty. if this will do it, i'll pretend i only speak moldavian, it seems to me as problematic as it is, erin, if you are a united states citizen, you know, you have a right to serve on a jury and i get that it's not, you know, always ideal and you might have to get a transla
citizen to be on any jury across the nation. you're already here for at least five to seven years. learning english is important not for juries but for living here. >> for citizenship. >> yes. >> as dean said you have to be a citizen to serve on a jury and that's true in all states but we looked in to what it means, in new mexico you can be on a jury and not speak english, but in general in this country to become a u.s. citizen, you have to speak english. you got to take an...
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remind you what we got we got the unilateral steps of the palestinian authority going to the united nations i'll remind you something else in two thousand and five we gave another gesture a very big just shy of a good will and we left gaza you know everybody said we should leave gaza we did what we got we got thousands of thousands of rockets in our schools bringing. more i use their attics and you know yet you say. alison's and thousands and thousands of rockets alex let's not exaggerate how are you supposed to move forward when israel says netanyahu recently said that quote no one can stop us a building what we want where we want how is that going to move the peace process forward nobody will stop building in jerusalem and around jerusalem it's always story clone these this season is not born yesterday it is a reaction of the really government to the unilateral steps of the palestinian authority going breaking the accord so remind you to do you in we want security and we will build and we want to negotiate on all the issues with i'm very glad i'm very glad you want to negotiate on where t
remind you what we got we got the unilateral steps of the palestinian authority going to the united nations i'll remind you something else in two thousand and five we gave another gesture a very big just shy of a good will and we left gaza you know everybody said we should leave gaza we did what we got we got thousands of thousands of rockets in our schools bringing. more i use their attics and you know yet you say. alison's and thousands and thousands of rockets alex let's not exaggerate how...
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a decade what accounts for this arab nationalism the advent of the arab spring or the logical outcome of western meddling and outside interventions. across the christians in the arab world i'm joined by michael model from washington he's a senior reporter for the world net daily and a former analyst for the defense department also in washington we have matthew feeney he's an assistant editor at reason twenty four seven and in london we crossed the top he is the president of arab lawyers association in the u.k. our gentlemen cross-talk rosen i think it means you can jump in anytime you want michael can you just give us a broad stroke history of what's happened to the questions and in the middle east over the last century will focus the last ten years later go ahead well i think the christians generally have been digging in decline at one time they were particularly in lebanon for example they were the majority today they are not only a minority they are also very fractured and i think that we see that christians generally are and we've seen it also in iraq where they they've had a trem
a decade what accounts for this arab nationalism the advent of the arab spring or the logical outcome of western meddling and outside interventions. across the christians in the arab world i'm joined by michael model from washington he's a senior reporter for the world net daily and a former analyst for the defense department also in washington we have matthew feeney he's an assistant editor at reason twenty four seven and in london we crossed the top he is the president of arab lawyers...
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these nations but as the blocks not formally out of recession which explain to me why there's still a long way to go before people can breathe i complete sigh of relief just. told you my language as well but i will only react to situations. read the reports . and know i will leave them to the states to comment on your. security is on the job. thank you no more weasel. when you need a direct question the proof for a change when you're. ready for. freedom of speech. the freedom to. economic down in the final. and the rest joining me. this is also you all combine a new prius a scandal has erupted in the u.k. after it was revealed high top tranche carriers are spying on pedestrians in london the bill is placed in the city's financial district by an advertising file are able to identify and track mobile phones through a wireless connection authorities have ordered they said violence to stop and the country's data protection washed ochs as it will investigate his point of boycott as well. just a ben think again these nifty looking lesser bins are connected so why five and that means that th
these nations but as the blocks not formally out of recession which explain to me why there's still a long way to go before people can breathe i complete sigh of relief just. told you my language as well but i will only react to situations. read the reports . and know i will leave them to the states to comment on your. security is on the job. thank you no more weasel. when you need a direct question the proof for a change when you're. ready for. freedom of speech. the freedom to. economic down...